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Daniel Pauly, PhD

Daniel Pauly, PhD

University Killam Professor

Global fisheries, marine biology, fisheries management

Villy Christensen, PhD

Villy Christensen, PhD

Professor, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries

Director, Global Ocean Modeling

Ecosystem modeling, global ocean, IPBES, Ecopath, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases

U. Rashid Sumaila, FRSC

U. Rashid Sumaila, FRSC

Professor

Canada Research Chair (Tier I, Interdisciplinary Ocean and Fisheries Economics)

Fisheries economics, marine biodiversity, ocean conservation, biological diversity

Dr. Maria Palomares

Dr. Maria Palomares

Senior Scientist and Manager

Fisheries science, fish biology, biodiversity information systems, Sea Around Us, FishBase, SeaLifeBase,

Dr. Juan José Alava, PhD

Dr. Juan José Alava, PhD

Research Associate & Principal Investigator

marine eco-toxicology, ocean conservation and pollution, environmental toxicology and chemistry, food web bioaccumulation modeling of pollutants (Bioaccumulation Science), ocean pollution by plastics/microplastics, sea turtles and marine mammals’ eco-toxicology, marine ecology, conservation biology, tropical biodiversity, and ecology, fishery science and management, climate change science, the impact of climate change and acidification in marine organisms and fisheries, climate change adaptation strategies in fisheries, population dynamics and conservation of marine mammals, biology and conservation of marine mammals, seabirds and sea turtles, field ornithology, aquatic microbiology, eco-toxicological risk assessment, environmental impact assessments and environmental policy, public health, tropical parasitology, and environmental/conservation medicine,

William Cheung

William Cheung

Professor

Canada Research Chair (Tier II, Ocean Sustainability and Global Change)

Director, Changing Ocean Research Unit

Director of Science of Nippon Foundation-Nereus Program

Global change, climate change, oceans, fisheries, biodiversity, marine and coastal, ecosystems, conservation, adaptation, impact assessment, fisheries management, biological diversity, sustainable development, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases

Vicky Wing Yee Lam, PhD

Vicky Wing Yee Lam, PhD

Program Manager / Research Associate

Nippon Foundation – UBC Nereus Program

Fisheries economics, climate change, adaptation, fisheries management, global change, vulnerability assessment, spatial analysis, sustainable development, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases

Eric Taylor

Eric Taylor

Professor; Curator, UBC Fish Museum

Possible threats to native fish, native BC fish biodiversity, fish biology and conservation, evolution, biological diversity

Dr. Scott G. Hinch

Dr. Scott G. Hinch

Professor

Director, Natural Resources Conservation Program

Salmon migrations, salmon ecology, salmon fisheries, fish conservation, land use impacts (e.g. forestry) on fish and habitat

Evgeny Pakhomov, PhD

Evgeny Pakhomov, PhD

Professor, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries

Director, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries

Professor, Dept. of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences

Biological oceanography, polar ecology, coastal ecosystems, pelagic food webs, ocean science

Dr. Andrea Reid, PhD

Dr. Andrea Reid, PhD

Assistant Professor

Indigenous Fisheries, Indigenous Science, Aquatic Conservation, Freshwater Ecology, Freshwater Conservation, Land-based Learning,

Andrew Trites

Andrew Trites

Professor, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries

Director, Marine Mammal Research Unit

Professor, Dept. of Zoology

Marine mammals, seals, sea lions, whales, dolphins, fisheries competition, population biology, ecology, marine life

Dr. Gabriel Reygondeau

Dr. Gabriel Reygondeau

Research Scientist

Biodiversity, ocean conservation, climate change, marine biogeography, marine macro-ecology, species distribution model, fisheries,

Brian Hunt, PhD

Brian Hunt, PhD

Assistant Professor

UBC Hakai Professor in Oceanography

Plankton, oceanography, ecosystems, salmon, ocean ecology of salmon, food webs, British Columbia, forage fish, ocean observing, changing oceans, ocean science

Marie Auger-Methe

Marie Auger-Methe

Assistant Professor

Canada Research Chair (Tier II, Statistical Ecology)

Statistical methods to study marine and polar animals, behaviour, population, polar bears, narwhals, penguins, fish, animal movement

Patricia Schulte, PhD

Professor

Aquaculture, effects of environmental change on fish, evolution, adaptation, genomics in fisheries, biological diversity, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases

Dr. Sarah Foster, PhD

Dr. Sarah Foster, PhD

Research Associate and Program Manager

wildlife trade, illegal wildlife trade, seahorses, fisheries, conservation, policy, oceans, trawling, fish, marine protected areas, community science, seafood, sustainable seafood,

Ralph Matthews

Ralph Matthews

Professor

Regional development, community development, fisheries, aquaculture, blood donation, environment, resilient community project, infertility, coastal communities, coastal British Columbia, Newfoundland, common property, community, regional development policy, community development policy, Atlantic Canada, social capital, community health, sustainable development

Stephen Raverty

Veterinary Pathologist

Adjunct Professor

Veterinary pathology, marine mammal health, infectious disease and anthropogenic impacts on whales, dolphins, porpoises

Michael Healey

Michael Healey

Professor Emeritus

Ecology, Fisheries, Water, Climate Change, Policy Analysis

I am trained in ecology and environmental science. Most of my research has been on fisheries (primarily salmonids) and issues related to water management. I have been particularly concerned with how scientific information is used in development of government policy and programs for natural resource management (particularly water). Since retirement, I have devoted a great deal of time to the implications of climate change for society, economy, and the environment.